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Who has a .400 Corbon?


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Pretty awesome cartridge. New project in the back of your mind?

.45 acp necked down to 40 cal.

Simple barrel swap on a 1911, am I right?

Ever seen a .440 Cor-Bon? THat's a .50 Action Express necked down to .44 cal. BAD boy.

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Grips are California Buckeye Burl. Picked up the scales at the Atlanta Blade Show. Sent them to Zipps Grips and he made 1911 grips out of them.

Thanks Dolomite, I will let you know if I get up that way, I will trade you something for that ammo. Its a good Caliber, I also have an Officer's size barrel in that caliber.

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I had one. The first gun I bought (Springfield 1911 Mil-Spec) for $400 came with one. Got the factory .45 ACP barrel, as well as the .400 CB barrel with 1.8 boxes of .400 CB ammo. I fired I think five rounds of the .400 CB.

It was very awesome, but with ammo being scarce and took the ammo and barrel to a local gunship/smith and the smith paid me $100 cash for the combination. I figured $100 would buy me a lot of (figuratively) .45 ACP and then I'd only technically have $300 in the gun.

It was...an awesome round to say the least.

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